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Gary,
Brushing Up On The Basics
As we prepare for
2008, we are reminded that many people often feel uncomfortable
with the "language" of finances and investments. This discomfort
can prevent you from becoming educated and from being able to
communicate about your finances. It doesn't have to be
that way and the solution is quite simple!
A suggestion we give Christian Ministry Professionals who
want to understand finances is to read USA Today's Money
section once a week. The articles are
written in an easy-to-understand style and will introduce you to
financial concepts and lingo without talking over your head.
Quick Cents
Application Points:
1.
What do you read to learn about finances and stay
up-to-date on financial information?
2.
What can you realistically do each week in 2008 to
improve your financial knowledge?
3.
Discuss how you would feel and behave if you were more
educated about finances?
For
assistance with your Future-Funded Ministry Plan or other
financial stewardship needs, contact us at (888) 879-1376, opt. 1, or
by email. It is
our ministry to serve your ministry!
Seize The
Day!
In
His Service,

Bethany Palmer
Executive Director & Co-Founder
Envoy Financial
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